To amaze is to astonish, to "be blown away". It's what you feel when you learn something so surprising that you can barely believe it.
E.g. "If an American from 1810 could travel forward two hundred years he would be amazed to find that the President of the United States was a black man."
The past tense of amaze is amazed.
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Calvary, often associated with the Christian narrative of the crucifixion, did not directly amaze the Aztecs, as their civilization was largely isolated from European influences until the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century. However, when the Spanish arrived, they brought with them the story of Christ's crucifixion, which may have fascinated the Aztecs due to its dramatic and sacrificial nature, paralleling some of their own religious practices. The clash of these belief systems highlighted the profound cultural differences and the impact of European colonization on indigenous societies.
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Never seizes to amaze is a phrase. It is used for a person who is outstanding in every way.
The suffix of "amaze" is "-aze".
The verb for amazed is amaze. As in the action "to amaze someone".
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The past tense of amaze is amazed.
Amaze Your Friends was created in 1998.
Amaze Me was created on 2007-10-19.
The word amaze is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed), to surprise or astonish greatly; to fill with wonder. The noun form for the verb to amaze is amazement and the gerund, amazing.
Amaze Your Friends has 250 pages.
Never Ceases to Amaze Me was created in 1983.